
Enemies and FATEs in Aenemos drop Protean crystals that can upgrade the antique job gear to item level 340 for 200 crystals a piece (1,000 Protean crystals per job). Players will need to explore four separate maps: Aenemos, Pagos, Pyros, and Hydatos. Players can unlock the zone via the quest And We Shall Call It Eureka from Galiena in Rhalgr’s Reach x:10, y:12.5. 10 grips in total will be needed to purchase a single item level 365 Empyrean weapon, which means players will need to build up and drain 100 power from their Heaven-on-High instanced equipment.Įureka is an entire zone with its own elemental experience points, along with special armor and relic weapons. However, each grip will weaken weapons and armor within Heaven-on-High by 10 power. After clearing floor 30, players will gain the ability to purchase “grips”. Players must be level 61, while the dungeon uses a special instance that allows those to level up to 70 inside. Heaven-on-High is the version of Deep Dungeon available in the Ruby Sea. Their normal modes do not give anything, but the extreme versions reward weapons of item level 355, 385, and 395, respectively. This will also unlock trial battles against Byakko, Suzaku, and Seiryu. This story will lead through two dungeons, Hell’s Lid and The Swallow’s Compass, which drop item level 325 and 345, respectively. This will unlock the quest An Auspicious Encounter from Soroban in the Ruby Sea x:5.5, y:16. Players will need to complete the 4.2 main story quest Hope in the Waves. The Four Lords is the Primal related sidequest in the same vein as The Warring Triad from Heavensward. Players can mix and match the proceeding two sets, as well as buy more sets from Rowena’s House of Splendors for Tomestones of Poetics.

Additionally, playing through the story of 4.1 and 4.2 will eventually reward a single set of item level 370 Dai-ryumyaku accessories and another set of armor. Parties must be at least item level 360 to enter, while the chests and bosses within reward random item level 375 Alliance equipment. Heading through Stormblood’s patch story content will lead to the final dungeon The Ghimlyt Dark. This antique job gear isn’t the strongest but is more than enough to complete Stormblood’s main story. However, this also means it can’t be used across the same role and multiple suits will take up lots of storage space. The gear is iconic armor for the job, giving them a unique style.

This only holds true to jobs originally available in Stormblood and wasn’t updated for the Shadowbringers jobs Gunbreaker and Dancer it is likely that this will also be the case for Endwalker’s jobs. Completing a job’s level 70 quest will reward a coffer containing a full set of item level 290 equipment, including the main weapons.
